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MT COLUMNS GUEST COLUMNISTS 9th July -- The Proudest Day for Malaysians

9th July -- The Proudest Day for Malaysians


Monday, 11 July 2011 Aurora
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By Thomas Lee Seng Hock

MCA president Chua Soi Lek has again put himself and his party in a very awkward, embarrassing and contradicting poistion by endorsing the Umno Youth street demonstration while condemning the march by concerned citizens initiated and led by Bersih leaders.

According to a report in The Star, when asked about the Umno Youth demonstration, Chua said that its chief Khairy Jamaluddin had a reason to do it as the youth movement wanted to "defend the current institutions and make known that the electoral roll was not tainted".

Chua and the other MCA leaders, including Deputy Home Minister Chor Chee Heung, have been on record for saying that street demo is not part of the Malaysian culture, and that those protesting in the city are law-breakers, and are causing inconvenience and hardship to those doing business in the city, and damaging the image of the nation. The MCA Toursim Minister Ng Yen Yen has claimed that street protests will drive away tourists. And party vice-president Donald Lim wants to emulate Ibrahim Ali by forming a "Chinese Pekasa".

Yet, the hypocrites in the MCA have unilaterally and unashamedly given their approval to Khairy and his Umno Youth street protest, becoming their apologists to defend their demonstration as legitimate and necessary.

What sort of leaders are these? They claim to be representatives of the Chinese community in the country, yet they are subsevient to their Umno master and obsequious to everything that Umno does. They have to kow-tow to even the Umno Youth leader.

Of course, I firmly believe that Khairy and the Umno Youth have every right, like the Bersih leaders and supporters, to hold peaceful protests on the street to press home their views and socio-political agenda, but the discrimating manner in which Chua and the MCA endorsed Khairy and the Umno Youth, and condemned the Bersih campaign surely exposes their questionable ethical and moral character.

Instead of condemning and frustrating the Bersih efforts to bring about a reformation and transformation of the electoral process in the nations, with free, fair, just, equal, clean, and transparent elections, Chua and the MCA should be using whatever influence and leverage they have within the Barisan Nasional federal government to actively press for people-friendly changes to be made in the governance of the country.

Instead, what we see and hear is their interests in positions, power, and prosperity. There is nary a care or concern for the well-being of the nation and its people. When Chua and the MCA leaders talk about the next general election, they are more interested in getting more elected positions, so that they could bargain for more powerful posts in the government. They want the Chinese community to give their a political blank cheque at the next general election to demand for more posts in the federal cabinet and other levels of government.

There is no real vision, and no affirmative political agenda, to work for a truly righteous, harmonious, united, equal, just, fair, accountable and transparent system of government, with the long-term permanent interests of the people as the gerundive priority.

The massive turnout of concerned citizens on Saturday 9th July 2011 for the Bersih march should serve as the "yellow warning light" to the Barisan Nasional leaders, including those from the MCA, that the people are simply fed up, disenchanted and disillusioned with the misgovernment, the corrupt culture festering within the administration at all levels, the increasing decline of moral leadership, and the unpredictable runaway and uncontrollably economic mess and chaos.

There is nothing racial or religious about the Bersih campaign for a better tomorrow for our children and grandchildren, although there are some racists and religious fanatics trying to desacralize and demonize the Bersih movement as such.

The turnout on Saturday 9th July 2011 has demonstrated how united and harmonious are the hearts and minds of the common citizens of various races. When I was assaulted and about to be grabbed by some policemen outside the Tong Shin Hospital in Pudu, scores of Malay and Indian youths surrounded me to protect me, and led me to safety. I also saw how people of various races helping each other climb over walls and fences to escape the police assault. We were all colour-blind that day and will be colour-blind always, except for the brilliant yellow ray of hope that we represent to our people, our children and their children.

The Najib government must take heed that each of us who went for the march for electoral reform represents at least dozens or more family members, relatives, friends, and collegues, and also the hundreds of thousands from outside the Klang Valley who were not able to come, or blocked from coming. It is not merely 50,000, but thousands and thousands more who want to see a transformation of our beloved nation into a better place to live.

I am proud I was there, to stand up and be counted, without fear or favour, with my beloved fellow patriots of all races and religions to register and demonstrate our love and concern for our beloved motherland. May God bless Malaysia real good. Amen and Amen.


Comments (21)Add Comment
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written by capricorn, July 12, 2011 19:32:48
Chua Soilek, you are the pits of the earth. And to tell the Chinese, that MCA will not accept any govt posts if they are defeated. Well we will grant your wish and send MCA to hell. My vote goes to PAS/PKR/DAP.
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written by Pegasus, July 12, 2011 11:10:04
Gun them down, See where they contest, vote them out, that is only thing they will understand nothing else they understand!
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written by coolandy, July 12, 2011 08:48:33
CSL, stop trying to fool the rakyat. I have lived in the same area for more than 50 years and they changed my adun to somewhere more than 10km away to a BN stronghold.

So I joined BERSIH and was tear gassed. I want to be part of the CHANGE.
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written by smalluncle, July 11, 2011 21:05:08
Chua is caught by the balls by the DG who frequently flash his Hollywood movie in front of him. If he don't tow the line, DG can always revisit his Hollywood studio. So can't blame him.smilies/wink.gif

But Chor? maybe what RPK wrote about his belakang is koret?smilies/shocked.gif
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written by BukitBeruntung, July 11, 2011 20:53:45
BUMNO treats their dogs aka Ibrahim Alis et al better than MCA.
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written by malgal, July 11, 2011 20:06:17
gasping for air, mca.
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written by Nixcloud, July 11, 2011 18:59:06
1Porn,

i am so proud to be one of them who turned up at the rally together with my fellow malaysian regardless of race, religion, age or sex.... while you were hiding inside najib's sarong....
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written by gwc, July 11, 2011 18:46:04
MCA????? if najib takes off his pants n want CLS to lick, he will suck instead, just to please that non-principle PM to heaven. MCA is only good in providing Micheal Choong to attend to the load shark, broken family, n other miscellaneous prblm, besides that is TOTALLY USELESS!!!!!
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written by macho, July 11, 2011 18:16:27
July 9. I am proud to be Malaysian. Never have I seen such united Malaysian. I am hopefule. Thank You
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written by malsia1206, July 11, 2011 17:04:55
Do you all ever wonder why the Polis never sweep the hotels to flush the MCA President out when he was having his romp and flirtation?

Like what they did when they go out to the city hotels trying to arrest the Bersih steering committee on the evening of 08th July?
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written by This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , July 11, 2011 16:56:35
Let us do MCA a big favour by not electing their representatives at the coming GE so that they can be wipe out from the government. There is no difference whether they are in the government or not.
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written by batsman, July 11, 2011 16:08:56
Not trying to be wet blanket, but there will be even prouder days to come yet.
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written by Hanuman, July 11, 2011 15:52:17
The thousands of supporters in KL and the silent millions at home and overseas who also supported Bersih will forever remember this day as a day all Malaysians were truly united. It brings tears to my eyes to witness we were all so united irrespective of race, color, religion or creed. We should thank Ambiga for helping to unite us against the tyrant Najib and waking us up and showing us all the injustices and weaknesses in the system. I had not only forced and "dragged" my wife to register but had her pulled her friends and family members to register as voters for the next election. I hope all will do the same for the sake of our future and our future generations.
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written by Ben Nordin, July 11, 2011 15:47:33
Soiled Legs. Lolz.
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written by Oscar Winner, July 11, 2011 15:42:05
Typo..

But….I’ll put MYSELF and my party ..
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written by Oscar Winner, July 11, 2011 15:32:47
Folks, and especially all Chinese who I represent,

I’m CSL (Cunt & S-Licker), president of Malaysian Cunnilingus Asso, will never put myself and party in a very awkward, embarrassing and contradicting position when I do my thing in a hotel room and have it recorded. You see, no problems at all, I still got elected and will still get erections. But….I’ll put himself and my party in a very awkward, embarrassing and contradicting position by endorsing the Umno Youth street demonstration while condemning the march by concerned citizens initiated and led by Bersih leaders

Blardie MCA eununchs. All of you will be buried in next GE
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written by Kaneeneh, July 11, 2011 15:26:55
Chinese Perkasa?

Grow a pair, first.
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written by Kaneeneh, July 11, 2011 15:25:40
Orang cari makan, tahi pun kata bagus kalau itu tahi majikan.
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written by truthbespoken, July 11, 2011 15:18:25
Eunuch MCA will be politically decimated like Gerakan in the next GE! They are a gone-case party!
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written by jeagerlange, July 11, 2011 14:57:56
Dear Thomas,

I believe you can put your ink into better use as MCA has long been irrelevant to the Malaysian political landscape, and to talk about a leader who is immoral is really a WASTE of everybody's time. MCA has become a one line footnote in Malaysia history.
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written by charli88, July 11, 2011 14:53:13
SHUT UP AND GO DO YOUR SEX 2 SCENE.

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